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militants to actually topple check you know regimes like the one in syria and in libya and so what it's going to frankenstein's monster and of course we'll get back to afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ok radical islamic groups were used by the west to help tackle the red army from afghanistan to help them if the red army in afghanistan and that's all part of the policy i think you mentioned that you think that these are part of a bigger picture about the real colonization of africa how far do you think the british involvement will go in terms of mali as we're seeing so far what i fear we're going to be dragged more into it because last week david cameron was telling us that we just cannot allow islamist to take power in march and he can't tell about going to few days later and say well it doesn't really matter if it's a mistake our in mali so he sort of talked yourself into a corner on this one by digging up the situation so i very much fear i mean the neo cons haven't got their war against syria they're diminishing in syria so now it seems as if we're all sort of got t
militants to actually topple check you know regimes like the one in syria and in libya and so what it's going to frankenstein's monster and of course we'll get back to afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ok radical islamic groups were used by the west to help tackle the red army from afghanistan to help them if the red army in afghanistan and that's all part of the policy i think you mentioned that you think that these are part of a bigger picture about the real colonization of...
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party in syria and lost in brother whose. politics are lottie's the most on the need for mission to also in a coma time to. rebel forces in syria like the preceding are. some of the. components of the source of. the surge there are some members of the two armed forces that went over to the rebels and then you have the a new structure on some of their you had to spend money to fight terrorists did that are closer. to that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your position so really we see the politico potent cold blind. placebo the old lens but they will be we can tell the v.c. the only thing good having come now is that they want to remove the government in damascus what was not got to happen that ever happens the fight will be between those who. doesn't begin. to continue to be old to be crippling to the well what good will their talks actually do when they insist that assad should go but the government has rere iterated this week that the president's departures nonnegotiable. well yes that's the program. th
party in syria and lost in brother whose. politics are lottie's the most on the need for mission to also in a coma time to. rebel forces in syria like the preceding are. some of the. components of the source of. the surge there are some members of the two armed forces that went over to the rebels and then you have the a new structure on some of their you had to spend money to fight terrorists did that are closer. to that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your position so...
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majority this silent majority have always wanted to change in syria they did not want to change that the rebels are going to vote so there is a difference between the revolutionaries in one sense or the peaceful revolutionaries. people who peacefully want to change and those who adopt a terrorism as a means to say so i think from the very very beginning there is a split between the between the idea of one thing change the one thing to adopt terrorism now if you look at the acts of the so-called at the for the free syrian army and the different possible districts of syria they are now completely notorious for looting sects and kidnapping that's all that they do and the other part that was described as the most effectively militarized is. in the eyes of all the old old old international community they are they are acting in the terrorists capacity so the syrian the syrian public is completely dissociated from from the so-called free and free syrian army or the terrorist groups however unfortunately these groups are support whether this agrees with the will of the syrian people or not.
majority this silent majority have always wanted to change in syria they did not want to change that the rebels are going to vote so there is a difference between the revolutionaries in one sense or the peaceful revolutionaries. people who peacefully want to change and those who adopt a terrorism as a means to say so i think from the very very beginning there is a split between the between the idea of one thing change the one thing to adopt terrorism now if you look at the acts of the so-called...
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coming to live from moscow now violence in syria has led to more civilian casualties this week on tuesday two massive explosions devastated the campus of university in the northern city of aleppo more than eighty people mostly students were killed and over one hundred injured the government accused rebels for the attack saying they hit the location with rockets opposition fighters blame us and troops saying they launched air strikes on the area at the time of the blast syrian political activists dr dhar says most people in syria passively oppose the rebels choosing to remain silent while hoping for change. the majority of the syrian people remain silent and the majority this silent majority have always wanted to change in syria but they did not want the change that the rebels are being going about so there is a difference between the revolutionaries in one sense or the peaceful revolutionaries or people who peacefully want to change and those who adopt of terrorism as a means to it so i think from the very very beginning there is a split between between the idea of wanting to change the w
coming to live from moscow now violence in syria has led to more civilian casualties this week on tuesday two massive explosions devastated the campus of university in the northern city of aleppo more than eighty people mostly students were killed and over one hundred injured the government accused rebels for the attack saying they hit the location with rockets opposition fighters blame us and troops saying they launched air strikes on the area at the time of the blast syrian political...
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the acts of the so-called or the for the free syrian army and the different parts all districts of syria they are now completely. for looting sects and kidnapping that's all that they do and the other part that was described as the most effectively militarized. in the store front and in the eyes of all all all all the international community they are they are acting in their terrorist capacity so the syrian the syrian public is completely dissociated from from the so-called free and free syrian army or the terrorist groups however unfortunately these groups are support whether this agrees with the will of the syrian people or not. online right now a conference speechless a bulgarian a political leader cheats death after an assassin storms the stage but is it soon over power the whole thing is caught on video and it's an r.t. dot com. and a sandstorm russia has them come as trucks dominate the podium at the two thousand and thirteen dakar rally for details on that story and much more you can head to our dot com. another set of nuclear talks another failure to. breakthrough u.n. inspectors
the acts of the so-called or the for the free syrian army and the different parts all districts of syria they are now completely. for looting sects and kidnapping that's all that they do and the other part that was described as the most effectively militarized. in the store front and in the eyes of all all all all the international community they are they are acting in their terrorist capacity so the syrian the syrian public is completely dissociated from from the so-called free and free syrian...
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syria which is the most in brotherhood and there. are not only news when you go rogue nation you also have it come out time to all to lean rebel forces in syria like free syrian army they are named you have to be a new structure on little or you had these and these moments right there is it directly. we would insure the secular bylines or corner members of your position so really we see the. whole. of the opposition there will be recounts now do you see the only thing they have in common is that they want to remove the government in damascus. well the next ten are to an insight into the bloody rivalry between america's two most notorious criminal gangs. do we speak your language anything about the will not advance. or music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. that troy all teach spanish find out more visit. on t.v. dot com. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadc
syria which is the most in brotherhood and there. are not only news when you go rogue nation you also have it come out time to all to lean rebel forces in syria like free syrian army they are named you have to be a new structure on little or you had these and these moments right there is it directly. we would insure the secular bylines or corner members of your position so really we see the. whole. of the opposition there will be recounts now do you see the only thing they have in common is...
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the authority live from moscow syria's foreign minister has invited the opposition to lay down arms to start a national dialogue but added that president also its removal is out of the question for the violence this week saw a bloodbath following two massive blast in the northern city of aleppo on tuesday more than eighty people mostly students were killed and over one hundred injured after explosions devastated the city's university campus the government blamed the rebels for the attack opposition fighters say also troops launched airstrikes on the area at same time of the crime the syrian politician and activist dr he. says and most people in syria passively oppose the rebels choosing to remain silent while hoping for change. the majority of the syrian people remain silent and the majority of this silent majority have always wanted to change in syria but they did not want the change that the rebels are being going about so there is a difference between the revolutionaries in one sense or the peaceful revolutionaries or people who peacefully want to change and those who have a dr terr
the authority live from moscow syria's foreign minister has invited the opposition to lay down arms to start a national dialogue but added that president also its removal is out of the question for the violence this week saw a bloodbath following two massive blast in the northern city of aleppo on tuesday more than eighty people mostly students were killed and over one hundred injured after explosions devastated the city's university campus the government blamed the rebels for the attack...
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what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend. so there's a lot in play. and it cannot be just described as eager spinnage. >> let me get another break. we'll be back with more of this in just a moment. >>> we're back and talking about america in the world and the president's next four years. david axelrod, to the extent that the first term was defined by ending a war in iraq, ultimately ending in war in afghanistan, even though it meant surging up troops, what does american engagement in the world, as you hear such a difficult scenario that richard talks about, how does that change the president's posture in the next f
what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend....
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across the board to this project of democratization of the arab world which we see also going on in syria and of course like it or not the regime in algeria will say this is not in our interests many algerians may say looking at the chaos in algeria libya this is not something we wish to share with the resistors thoughts of sorry. we unfortunately have run out of time but i appreciate thoughts on the subject live from oxford that was international relations of professor mark almond thank you for being with us thank you. hundreds of people gathered in new york to pay their respects to aaron swartz online freedom activist who hanged himself last week the twenty six year old computer prodigies suicide came ahead of his trial for cyber crimes which could have resulted in him spending decades behind bars this week federal prosecutors dropped the charges against swartz his family and friends still blame the government for his death and associate reports of the crime downloading millions of academic papers in the public domain from a paid subscription database and the believe that they should be
across the board to this project of democratization of the arab world which we see also going on in syria and of course like it or not the regime in algeria will say this is not in our interests many algerians may say looking at the chaos in algeria libya this is not something we wish to share with the resistors thoughts of sorry. we unfortunately have run out of time but i appreciate thoughts on the subject live from oxford that was international relations of professor mark almond thank you...
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. -- in syria are using a deadly weapon. the fight against forced marriage. algeria is mourning the death toll from the four-day siege in the sahara desert is likely to rise. 23 hostages already confirmed dead and over one dozen more are unaccounted for. they have also said the 32 hostage takers were from six different countries. rosalind jordan has more. >> this amateur video taken by one of the captors shows the remains of some of the foreign workers killed this week during the hostage crisis at a natural gas facility. this amateur video shows the jeeps destroyed by government forces filled with suspected attackers as they tried to flee with hostages. images released as they announced the four-day long crisis was finally over. on saturday, army helicopters swooped as the remaining captives were cornered by algerians special forces. workers from britain, the u.s., japan, and norway are among those still unaccounted for. this is a four stocks are still missing. >> tragically, we have a great fear is that we may have fatalities from this group. we're working v
. -- in syria are using a deadly weapon. the fight against forced marriage. algeria is mourning the death toll from the four-day siege in the sahara desert is likely to rise. 23 hostages already confirmed dead and over one dozen more are unaccounted for. they have also said the 32 hostage takers were from six different countries. rosalind jordan has more. >> this amateur video taken by one of the captors shows the remains of some of the foreign workers killed this week during the hostage...
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what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend. so there's a lot in play. and it cannot be just described as eager spinnage. >> let me get another break. we'll be back with more of this in just a moment. eak. we'll be back with more of this in just a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy.
what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend....
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. >> fighting outside syria's capital city tops world headlines, government troops battled rebels on the ground and regime planes bombed opposition held areas with one airstrike southeast of the capital killed seven people there including five members of the same family. >> it was not a good day for terror suspects in yemen, ten suspected al qaeda operatives were killed while they were making bombs and six others died in two strikes from u.s. drones. we will talk about the algeria operations in a bit, but, next, it started with hope and change but ended with a partisan warfare over the economy. reviewing some of president obama's first term and what it could mean for the second term. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more
. >> fighting outside syria's capital city tops world headlines, government troops battled rebels on the ground and regime planes bombed opposition held areas with one airstrike southeast of the capital killed seven people there including five members of the same family. >> it was not a good day for terror suspects in yemen, ten suspected al qaeda operatives were killed while they were making bombs and six others died in two strikes from u.s. drones. we will talk about the algeria...
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rebel forces in syria like be increasing your army. and then you have to be a new structure on some other you have these and these limits site there's not a closer well the kind. that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your politicians so really weeks before the political party lines it will the opposition length and there will be recounts miles of d.c. the only thing that having come now is on day one we called the government in damascus coming up next the second installment of our report on a plenty of ogling to america's two most notorious criminal gangs. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the government a weapon so unusual that history great villains wouldn't even touch it that weapon was almost sexuality the georgian prosecutor's office claims a network of gay spies was set up to seduce certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into goi
rebel forces in syria like be increasing your army. and then you have to be a new structure on some other you have these and these limits site there's not a closer well the kind. that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your politicians so really weeks before the political party lines it will the opposition length and there will be recounts miles of d.c. the only thing that having come now is on day one we called the government in damascus coming up next the second installment...
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we take syria the next step is taking iran and then conceivably we will try to take more control of a russian i was the fear of the russians because russia has a lot of oil and gas and it's raising its head again and i don't know that's conjecture but certainly we what we do know is that we see iran as a country. tremendous resources in terms of oil and gas and then in a very crucial position geographically speaking and also a country that's threatening to sell oil for something other than dollars and we don't like it that undermines our whole system of currency here and try to reserve it whenever needed is threaten to do that is can they do the same get it now as the iranians knowing we take great exception i don't believe that iran is really about the nuclear issue so much as it's about a much larger geopolitical economic issue absolutely have course in a funding of hamas hezbollah these are things that are have a thorn in the side of the establishment let's say in terms of iran but you know you talk about the real cause of our global financial meltdown as quote predatory capitalism
we take syria the next step is taking iran and then conceivably we will try to take more control of a russian i was the fear of the russians because russia has a lot of oil and gas and it's raising its head again and i don't know that's conjecture but certainly we what we do know is that we see iran as a country. tremendous resources in terms of oil and gas and then in a very crucial position geographically speaking and also a country that's threatening to sell oil for something other than...
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intervene in syria? quarrel with china? stay tuned. the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. >>> the middle east is in turmoil. israelis and palestinians bear fresh wounds from the recent conflict in gaza. iran continues to play games with the world regarding its nuclear ambitions. and the arab spring continues to reverberate. in some good ways, for sure. but also, in some troubling ways. and, the civil war in syria becomes a bigger human taryn becomes a bigger humanitarian crisis by the day. that's a lot of problems in just one region. here to give us his take is jimmy carter's national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria as it continues i
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. >> in syria, reports of heavy fighting in the capital of damascus. this video shows rocket hitting the suburbs. forces have been trying to recapture the area for nearly two months. these pictures show saw -- show fighters as they capture a government military base near the airport. rebels say they seized anti- aircraft guns, tanks and heavy artillery. >> if you refuse to ormuz, we will arm ourselves with our patients and resistance. we will be victorious. >> opposition activists say government forces are using a new kind of missile -- is silent and has the ability to cause significant damage because no one has time to run for cover. we have a report now. >> in a village high in the mountains, the talk was of the new weapon being used by the government. this is the huge crater the missile created just next to a school housing dozens of refugees. >> we were asleep at about 11:00 when we heard an enormous explosion -- enormous explosion. this is not a usual shell. must be a ground missile. this is something horrible. the shrapnel is spread over 500 mete
. >> in syria, reports of heavy fighting in the capital of damascus. this video shows rocket hitting the suburbs. forces have been trying to recapture the area for nearly two months. these pictures show saw -- show fighters as they capture a government military base near the airport. rebels say they seized anti- aircraft guns, tanks and heavy artillery. >> if you refuse to ormuz, we will arm ourselves with our patients and resistance. we will be victorious. >> opposition...
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what's happened here is that david cameron who spent most of last year cheering on islamist rebels in syria has now taken the line that islamist rebels in mali are the biggest dangers to the world and we must intervene that britain must help france regardless of the consequences to britain and i think it's a very misguided policy unfortunately the political elite in britain seem to be all behind his policy which is very disturbing but i think the public speaking for the public i think we're very concerned about what's going on basic back to twenty eleven it was david cameron and william hague people like this who were the loudest most aggressive cheerleaders for the deposing of colonel gadhafi who was the biggest who work against al-qaeda in northern africa and now the very same people cameron in the hague are the ones saying we've got to get it in involved in the mali operation to to to put down al qaeda groups there and so there's a real inconsistency here real hypocrisy you know why is fighting out here africa is is that the biggest cause why did we play such an active role in toppling t
what's happened here is that david cameron who spent most of last year cheering on islamist rebels in syria has now taken the line that islamist rebels in mali are the biggest dangers to the world and we must intervene that britain must help france regardless of the consequences to britain and i think it's a very misguided policy unfortunately the political elite in britain seem to be all behind his policy which is very disturbing but i think the public speaking for the public i think we're...
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well washington is certainly not backing the islamists in syria and in fact the most egregious of the syrian violent resistance groups through this. regime. has branded a terrorist organization and washington is hopeful of finding a way for syrians to be able to come through this crisis that is devastating their country with a government that can be inclusive and not in the hands of the most violent jihad to sixty missed and i think that the libya case is something that has given many people pause in washington and appears as if more moderate forces are still dominant in the post but feel libya but they are not able to consolidate full governmental authority and partly just because you have some of the extremist elements that play by militia rules of the game so libya still remains on settled and briefly russia u.s. reset kind of still tense relations there especially with missile defense on the table how do you see this playing out in the next four years it is still vastly improved over where it was when george w. bush left office and the they remain and now president putin and presi
well washington is certainly not backing the islamists in syria and in fact the most egregious of the syrian violent resistance groups through this. regime. has branded a terrorist organization and washington is hopeful of finding a way for syrians to be able to come through this crisis that is devastating their country with a government that can be inclusive and not in the hands of the most violent jihad to sixty missed and i think that the libya case is something that has given many people...
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what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend. so there's a lot in play. and it cannot be just described as eager spinnage. >> let me get another break. we'll be back with more of this in just a moment. >>> let's go to lester holt for the swearing in of president obama. >>> good day. in just a few minutes, one term ends and a new term barack obama as he is sworn in for a second term as president of the united states by chief justice john roberts. this is the official swearing-in on january 20th as mandated by the constitution. and because that date falls on a sunday this year, the ceremonial public swearing-in will take
what's going on in syria at the moment. and we are not dealing state-to-state. there's an entirely new set of rules for dealing with that critical part of the world, to say nothing of the 300 million people who live there, the oil, the energy we have invested, and as richard and i have been talking, what happens to the kingdoms, saudi arabia next door? with an aging leadership. and they are in the bunker at the moment. and then all of the gulf states as well. jordan, which is our best friend....
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it cost thousands of young men to come from north africa, syria, saudi arabia, we saw them when they came in, we captured many, we picked up documents, their primary motivation was this perception that abu ghraib represented the american way in the region and they were absolutely exercised about this. where that becomes perception, it's difficult for us to be credible players in the region. >> i want to ask you about a couple of areas that involve your judgment and decisions made in your career particularly toward the end of your career. one had to do with pat tillman, former nfl player who was awarded the silver star. we snow that in fact he was the victim of friendly fire. a very harsh criticism in a book with you i wanted to go through something he said on this program. this goes back a couple years. and allow you to respond to it and what he says about you. his point is that within 24 hours, he says, everybody on the ground, everyone intimately involved knew it was friendly fire there wasn't any doubt it was friendly fire. general mccrystal was told and immediately started to do
it cost thousands of young men to come from north africa, syria, saudi arabia, we saw them when they came in, we captured many, we picked up documents, their primary motivation was this perception that abu ghraib represented the american way in the region and they were absolutely exercised about this. where that becomes perception, it's difficult for us to be credible players in the region. >> i want to ask you about a couple of areas that involve your judgment and decisions made in your...
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. >> to syria where the bbc team has found evidence of a massacre that takes place on the edge of palms. our international correspondent has just returned from the village and it contains images some viewers might find distressing. >> of the army took the stand. the villages just around the corner from -- the army took us in. the village is just around the corner. there is a powerful sense of shock. one woman starts telling her story as soon as she sees us. they stormed into my house, she told me. they slapped my face, they stripped me and my daughters. most of the killings took place in houses down this hill. they have cleared the area and taken away the bodies. they persuaded us to take another route. in the first house they take as to -- us to a charred body. there is a bullet hole in the center of the forehead. full horror emerges. there is blood on the cement and a body is straddling the doorway. there is one sprawled in the yard. the positions suggest they were trying to flee. these people have been shot and burned. a bottle of fuel is still there. further inside this compound, an
. >> to syria where the bbc team has found evidence of a massacre that takes place on the edge of palms. our international correspondent has just returned from the village and it contains images some viewers might find distressing. >> of the army took the stand. the villages just around the corner from -- the army took us in. the village is just around the corner. there is a powerful sense of shock. one woman starts telling her story as soon as she sees us. they stormed into my...
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sudan, syria, islamic republic and the united states of america. well, what a disgrace. how can united states be a world leader on the vendor is to not the treaty? let's take a look. what would ratification mean? the american bar association has written a book length report, 200 pages comics waning but american compliance with me in. aba report is based on those countries that have ratified the treaty. so when they went to britain or australia or canada, they wrote a report telling these countries how to follow the treaty. the aba report proposes questions, all potential losses. the aba explains is not about equality of opportunity, not about equality under the law. this about equality of resolve, statistical equality, the aba states gender quotas are not voluntary and create nondelegation for a system. so i'm going to run through a few of your questions from the american bar association on a website. this is the country joins. what training programs exist to educate judges about precedence over national law? is very national mechanism to promote de facto equality? if so
sudan, syria, islamic republic and the united states of america. well, what a disgrace. how can united states be a world leader on the vendor is to not the treaty? let's take a look. what would ratification mean? the american bar association has written a book length report, 200 pages comics waning but american compliance with me in. aba report is based on those countries that have ratified the treaty. so when they went to britain or australia or canada, they wrote a report telling these...
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you still got islamic militant movements out there either al qaeda or-- >> could wind up with one in syria. >> it's twice the size of texas. literacy rate 46%. life expectancy 52 years. government is a republic. the chief of state is-- >> normally a republic -- formally a republic. >> five-year term elected. political parties many. i counted at least 15. gdp per capita, what do you think it is? >> probably a thousand dollars. >> $1,300. you're still with t. men and women dominantly female about four million. and airports with paved runways. how many? how many airports with paved runways in mali? >> three. >> eight. >> how many do we have with paved runways? do you know how many? >> hard to count them all. >> probably ten. >> the government has been overthrown by the military guy we trained. he grabbed power. >> secretary panetta said that the u.s. is not in a position to train the mali military because it's not a democracy. >> they defected to the al qaeda, all the guys we trained. >> are we doing this because of france or are we doing it because we know al qaeda is there? >> ultimately th
you still got islamic militant movements out there either al qaeda or-- >> could wind up with one in syria. >> it's twice the size of texas. literacy rate 46%. life expectancy 52 years. government is a republic. the chief of state is-- >> normally a republic -- formally a republic. >> five-year term elected. political parties many. i counted at least 15. gdp per capita, what do you think it is? >> probably a thousand dollars. >> $1,300. you're still with t....
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look and what is going on in syria. >> the story of the last 60 years, the europeans disarmed and spend the money on the entitlement state. they have a society. the reason they were able to do that, they were under the ameran urella. if we decide to spend all our money on medicare, medicaid, social security, entitlements, all she made ideas, we will not have a defensive establishment and there is no country that is behind us that will protect us and the west. that is the american dilemma. it has always been the free rider problem, you're on our backs. but if we go the way of europe, there is nobody to protect us or the rest of the world. >> but you can overspend yourselfn the military to oblion, as eisenhower said. >> 3% under gdp. it% under eisenhower? >> defense spending as a percentage of the federal budget has declined, true. >> and in absolute terms, the defense budget has doubled in the past 10 years. it has doubled in cost. you're telling me that there isn't that in there to be cut? i would point out, at the risk of being a johnny one note, before the all-volunteer service a priv
look and what is going on in syria. >> the story of the last 60 years, the europeans disarmed and spend the money on the entitlement state. they have a society. the reason they were able to do that, they were under the ameran urella. if we decide to spend all our money on medicare, medicaid, social security, entitlements, all she made ideas, we will not have a defensive establishment and there is no country that is behind us that will protect us and the west. that is the american dilemma....
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and also in syria life outside our planet some scientists now saying yes after a fossilized algae is discovered inside a slime can be here right. hand of the twenty second of january election to many israelis who used to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu are changing their minds he's now viewed by many as not being radical enough although still expected to return to office that anyone who is likely to lose votes to his former right wing hours as r.t. is falsely are now reports. he's the surprise success story in campaign one twin millionaire uses a palestinian state would be suicide for israel enough to be used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard supporter of netanyahu so he could party until these elections rolled around the likud is. a bus full of right wing members of knesset with a lift wing person driving the bus as far as being i mean. and i think that even though i am opposed to things that. i would say most members of the likud obviously a minute he's for it the irony is th
and also in syria life outside our planet some scientists now saying yes after a fossilized algae is discovered inside a slime can be here right. hand of the twenty second of january election to many israelis who used to support prime minister benjamin netanyahu are changing their minds he's now viewed by many as not being radical enough although still expected to return to office that anyone who is likely to lose votes to his former right wing hours as r.t. is falsely are now reports. he's the...
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blasts hit syria with massive attacks bringing another week of violence dozens were killed in explosions that rocked a university in aleppo with both sides accusing each other obvious salt. also here in our key we take a look at the real impact of sanctions imposed on iran over its nuclear program and all the details after this short break stay with us. yet another tragic shooting right on the streets of the capital is again cause to open the gun debate across the nation now all the talking heads are saying that you got to take away the guns to be safe well the problem is that the shooting happened right on the streets of the capital of a country where the guns have already been taken away paris france three kurdish women one of whom was a kurdish separatist.
blasts hit syria with massive attacks bringing another week of violence dozens were killed in explosions that rocked a university in aleppo with both sides accusing each other obvious salt. also here in our key we take a look at the real impact of sanctions imposed on iran over its nuclear program and all the details after this short break stay with us. yet another tragic shooting right on the streets of the capital is again cause to open the gun debate across the nation now all the talking...
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last hit syria with massive attacks bringing another week of violence dozens are killed explosions that rock university you know apple was both sides accusing each other of the assault. also here on r t would take a look at the real impact of sanctions imposed on iran over its nuclear program all the details after a short break to stay with us. with . science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. what mystery is hidden deep the nice.
last hit syria with massive attacks bringing another week of violence dozens are killed explosions that rock university you know apple was both sides accusing each other of the assault. also here on r t would take a look at the real impact of sanctions imposed on iran over its nuclear program all the details after a short break to stay with us. with . science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. what mystery is hidden deep the nice.
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that's going to be a big problem for the president, starting, of course, with syria. but ooh ran is the even bigger issue that is undecided. we have gotten some russian help, so far on iran. but it doesn't mean we will get russian help with the next step. >> the arab spring signaled the fall of middle-east leaders with whom u.s. officials had, for 30 years, cultivated careful relationships. president obama called on hosni mubarak to step down. >> a change must take place. >> allocated u.s. resources for a no-fly zone in libbia, leading to the killing of moammar khadafy. but while calling for bashir al-assad to step down, a war continues. >> overall, president obama's legacy toward the middle-east is one of limited american activism. that is carcaturd by how we handled egypt, libya, syria, iraq. >>. >> there are unanswered questions about the investigation into the 9/11 aparticular on the -- attack on the benghazi complex that killed a u.s. ambassador and three others. we have yet to hear from the survivors. secretary clinton will testify on capitol hill, wednesday. th
that's going to be a big problem for the president, starting, of course, with syria. but ooh ran is the even bigger issue that is undecided. we have gotten some russian help, so far on iran. but it doesn't mean we will get russian help with the next step. >> the arab spring signaled the fall of middle-east leaders with whom u.s. officials had, for 30 years, cultivated careful relationships. president obama called on hosni mubarak to step down. >> a change must take place. >>...
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and that's what's happening from pakistan through north africa to syria and i think potentially in europe and the united states. >> i have less than a minute here. i need one-word answers from you. joe biden made a bit of a slip up talking about how hap he was going to be president of the united states. >> joe biden would be happy to be president of the united states and i think he is planning to run, if possible. >> quickly. >> i think he wants to, but i'm not sure he will. >> why not? >> the american people deserve a break from presidential campaigns. >> oh, there's one. >> thank you, all, so much this morning. >> thank you. >>> next up, roosevelt, kennedy, lincoln, atchison, one of these names is not like the others. we'll have the story of a man some say was president for one day. we're counting down to the second inauguration of president barack obama. officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. we don't let f
and that's what's happening from pakistan through north africa to syria and i think potentially in europe and the united states. >> i have less than a minute here. i need one-word answers from you. joe biden made a bit of a slip up talking about how hap he was going to be president of the united states. >> joe biden would be happy to be president of the united states and i think he is planning to run, if possible. >> quickly. >> i think he wants to, but i'm not sure he...
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was in years past, a lower priority today than the obvious higher priorities, iran, the middle east, syria, north korea, china, russia, and so forth. i would imagine considerably lower priority. >> did cuba policy wax and wean with each newmi
was in years past, a lower priority today than the obvious higher priorities, iran, the middle east, syria, north korea, china, russia, and so forth. i would imagine considerably lower priority. >> did cuba policy wax and wean with each newmi